NORRISTOWN — Amy Lynne Hosmer, a local 11-year-old with recurring brain cancer, has always wanted to meet Taylor Swift. In an attempt to get Swift’s attention, her mother started a Facebook group with a video of her daughter singing a song called “This Camp” that she wrote about her experience at the Ronald McDonald Camp over the summer.

The video has not yet caught Swift’s attention; but it did catch the attention of Rotation Records, a Norristown-based, independent record label.

Executives of the label Tom Jennings and Joe Staibler decided to sign her to a recording contract. The label is already making plans to get Hosmer’s song on iTunes, Amazon and other online music outlets.

“When Amy sang her song at the camp talent show last year I was in my bunk a short distance from the theatre,” Maria Jacobs, a counselor at the Ronald McDonald Camp said.

She stated that she ran from her bunk to see who was singing because Hosmer sounded like an angel.

For the two years that Jacobs has known her, she says that Amy has always been interested in singing.

Hosmer’s recording will take place a week before her brain surgery which her mother says is taking her mind off of the surgery.

“She has been practicing everyday which is giving her something to think about other than how scared she is to have brain surgery,” Hosmer’s mother, Etta, said in a press release.

Amy was diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor in 2004. Doctors told her parents that they did not expect her to live long after the diagnosis. However, after radiation the tumor went away and it seemed that she was cured. Only after an annual MRI this past November did doctors see that the tumor was beginning to grow again.

The recording, scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 23, will take place in Rotation Records recording studio on Dekalb Pike in Norristown between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.

While recording Globalview VSP will be photographing and taping her experience in the recording studio.